Saturday, January 21, 2012

Tedco awards $600K to tech firms - Business First of Buffalo:

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The money was granted in collaboration withthe U.S. Army Medicalo Research and Materiel Command and the througbthe Ft. Detrick Technology Transfer Initiative. The purpose of the technology transfer program is to raisre awareness of new and developing technologies and fundin them to transition as viable projectsfor follow-on fundinhg in the market place. Each companty that received funding was awardedapproximatelyu $50,000 between March 2008 and May 2009, making up the initiative’sd second round of financial awards sincee its $750,000 program extension. The fundss for the program’s seconcd phase were secured by Sen. Barbara D-Md., and Rep. Roscoe G. R-Md. “The [Ft.
Detrick Technology Transfer Initiative] prograj is enabling area businesses to harness the technologies being developed at Fort Detrickj and apply them to the commercial said Mikulski. “This will lead to new productws that have the power to creat e jobs and save Mikulski announced the first phase of the tech transfer prograjm in March 2005 when 11 companiesdreceived funding. in Rockville: The companh is developing a health care technology called miTag which is a scalables wireless sensor solution for improvingpatienr flow. in Frederick: The compant is developing a technology calleds the GeNova Screento identify, isolate, and produce antibody-likew molecules.
in Rockville: The company is developinfg an on-demand biotech products including a combinatiobn vaccine against plagueand anthrax. BioAssay Workas LLC in Ijamsville: The company is developing a lateral-flow visual diagnostic test to detect and differentiate single sample multiplspathogenic poxviruses, including variola, vaccinia, and monkeypox. in The company is safety-testing a medical product called ClotFoam, whicj is a non-compressible, intracavitary hemostatic CynerGene IDMPin Frederick: The company is developing, validatinbg and implementing a supplemental diagnosis of HIV, and Dengue using its Infectious Diseasre Multiplex Panel approach, which could allow for creation of biosensors.
LLC in The company is developing require components and system framework to enablr conversational interfaces fortelemedicine tools. Such toolz would allow professional medics touse gesture, and other human-- computed interactions to access and document information in electronic medical in Rockville: The company is developing technologuy to preserve mammalian cells in dried format that can easily be re-hydraterd for a variety of uses.
LLC in The company is evaluating the effecrt of Imagilin patented probiotics as a food supplemenft to enhance the immune responsiveness of guine pigs upon immunization or challenge with virulent The evaluation will suggest the ability of Imagilim patented probiotics to enhance the immunization of a in Baltimore: The company is developinyg micropatterned substrates for viral infectivity Juxtopia in Baltimore: The company is customizing its Wearable Assistance and Situational Awarenessd (WASA) goggles and servicre to allow U.S. Army combatr medics to access and document information to electricao medical recordsvia hands-free voice-requests and voice-responses.
in Baltimore: The company is developing cell therapies to treatt brain and spinalcord injuries.

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